Thirteen PC games are being offered to Amazon Prime subscribers throughout March 2026, accessible via multiple digital storefronts and the Amazon Games App. These titles, once claimed, become a permanent part of a subscriber's library. In addition to these downloadable games, Amazon Prime members can also stream eight further titles through Amazon Luna during the month.

A Spectrum of Titles Unveiled
The initial wave of games became available on March 5. Subsequent drops are scheduled for March 12 and March 19, with a final batch appearing on March 26. The distribution spans various platforms, including the 'Epic Games Store', 'GOG', 'Legacy Games', and the proprietary 'Amazon Games App'.

The "Total War" franchise features prominently, with "Total War: Rome II - Emperor Edition" and "Total War: Three Kingdoms" among the offerings.
Other titles available include "Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon’s Keep: A Wonderlands One-Shot", "Turmoil", "Siege of Avalon", and "Rebel Galaxy".
The complete list of PC games to claim includes:| Game Title | Platform | Availability || :—————————————————————- | :————————— | :———————— || Siege of Avalon | GOG | March 5 || Tattoo Tycoon | Epic Games Store | March 5 || Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon’s Keep | Epic Games Store | March 5 || Mahokenshi - The Samurai Deckbuilder | GOG | March 12 || Total War: Rome II - Emperor Edition | Epic Games Store | March 12 || Turmoil | Epic Games Store | March 12 || Veil of Darkness | GOG | March 12 || Sir Questionnaire | GOG | March 19 || Rebel Galaxy | GOG | March 19 || Chimp Quest: Spirit Isle | Legacy Games | March 26 || Deep Sky Derelicts | Amazon Games App | March 26 || Phantasie Memorial Set | GOG | March 26 || Total War: Three Kingdoms | Epic Games Store | March 26 |
Streaming and Previous Offerings
Beyond the games meant for permanent acquisition, the 'Amazon Luna' service will host eight additional streamable titles throughout March. The specifics of these streamed games, including notable additions like "Control: Ultimate Edition," have also been highlighted. This monthly distribution of free content is a continuation of a program previously known as 'Prime Gaming', a practice that has been sustained by Amazon for an unspecified duration. February's lineup reportedly included titles such as "Captain Blood" and "Total War: Attila."
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Method of Access
Claiming titles from the 'Epic Games Store' necessitates linking one's 'Amazon' and 'Epic' accounts. The games are distributed across different digital storefronts, requiring subscribers to navigate between them to add titles to their libraries.